South Fork Township, Howell County, Missouri

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South Fork Township is an inactive township in Howell County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1]

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Howell County, Missouri county in Missouri, United States

Howell County is a county located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 40,400. The largest city and county seat is West Plains. The county was officially organized on March 2, 1851, and is named after Josiah Howell, a pioneer settler in the Howell Valley.

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South Fork Township takes its name from South Fork Spring River. [2]

The South Fork Spring River is a tributary of the Spring River, roughly 75 mi (121 km) long, in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas in the United States. The river flows through the Salem Plateau of the Ozarks and it is part of the Spring River Tributaries Watershed.

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The Warm Fork Spring River is a stream in Oregon County, Missouri and northern Fulton County, Arkansas. The stream begins in western Oregon County at the confluence of Howell Creek and Elk Creek at 36°40′36″N91°39′00″W and the stream becomes the Spring River at its confluence with the cold springwaters of Mammoth Spring in northern Fulton County at 36°29′40″N91°32′10″W.

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Coordinates: 36°34′27″N91°52′53″W / 36.5742°N 91.8814°W / 36.5742; -91.8814

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